Seventeenth-century English Poetry, Volume 1Miriam Kosh Starkman Volume 1 includes writings by John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Thomas Traherne, and Richard Crashaw. |
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... soul to fancy ought But a white , Celestiall thought , When yet I had not walkt above A mile , or two , from my first love , And looking back ( at that short space , ) Could see a glimpse of his bright - face ; When on some gilded Cloud ...
... soul to fancy ought But a white , Celestiall thought , When yet I had not walkt above A mile , or two , from my first love , And looking back ( at that short space , ) Could see a glimpse of his bright - face ; When on some gilded Cloud ...
Page 172
... soul to see Those beams again , But nothing but the snuff to me Appeareth plain ; That dark , and dead sleeps in its known , And common urn , But those fled to their Makers throne , There shine , and burn ; O could I track them ! but souls ...
... soul to see Those beams again , But nothing but the snuff to me Appeareth plain ; That dark , and dead sleeps in its known , And common urn , But those fled to their Makers throne , There shine , and burn ; O could I track them ! but souls ...
Page 279
... soul , no law controwlls Our free traffique for heav'n , we may maintaine Peace , sure , with piety , though it come from SPAIN . What soul so e're , in any language , can Speak heav'n like her's is my souls country - man . O'tis not ...
... soul , no law controwlls Our free traffique for heav'n , we may maintaine Peace , sure , with piety , though it come from SPAIN . What soul so e're , in any language , can Speak heav'n like her's is my souls country - man . O'tis not ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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